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A Thesis on the influence of astronomy on human beings

关于天文学论文题目有哪些高中英语

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学术论文是某一学术课题在实验性、理论性、预测性上具有的新的科学研究成果、创新见解和知识的科学记录。学术论文也是某种已知原理应用于实际上取得新进展的科学总结,用以提供学术会议上宣读、交流、讨论或学术刊物上发表,或用作其他用途的书面文件。学术论文就是用系统的、专门的知识来讨论或研究某种问题或研究成果的学理性文章,具有学术性、科学性、创造性、学理性。按写作目的,学术论文可分为交流性论文和考核性论文。 学术论文是对某个科学领域中的学术问题进行研究后表述科学研究成果的理论文章。学术论文的写作是非常重要的,它是衡量一个人学术水平和科研能力的重要标志。在学术论文撰写中,选题与选材是头等重要的问题。一篇学术论文的价值关键并不只在写作的技巧,也要注意研究工作本身。在于你选择了什么课题,并在这个特定主题下选择了什么典型材料来表述研究成果。科学研究的实践证明,只有选择了有意义的课题,才有可能收到较好的研究成果,写出较有价值的学术论文。所以学术论文的选题和选材,是研究工作开展前具有重大意义的一步,是必不可少的准备工作。学术论文,就是用系统的、专门的知识来讨论或研究某种问题或研究成果的学理性文章。具有学术性、科学性、创造性、学理性。基本类别按研究的学科,可将学术论文分为自然科学论文和社会科学论文。每类又可按各自的门类分下去。如社会科学论文,又可细分为文学、历史、哲学、教育、政治等学科论文。按研究的内容,可将学术论文分为理论研究论文和应用研究论文。理论研究,重在对各学科的基本概念和基本原理的研究;应用研究,侧重于如何将各学科的知识转化为专业技术和生产技术,直接服务于社会。按写作目的,可将学术论文分为交流性论文和考核性论文。交流性论文,目的只在于专业工作者进行学术探讨,发表各家之言,以显示各们学科发展的新态势;考核性论文,目的在于检验学术水平,成为有关专业人员升迁晋级的重要依据。
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The Greek Heavenly Thoughts The Greek was the first recognize the distinction between the natural and the In other words , they found the nature, since then, the cosmology(宇宙学) could never be maintain a system of Gradually, the Greek believed themselves to live in a cosmos, and considered the cosmos to be an entirely natural Besides they saw an order in the The order, to them, not only means an arrange, but also a good order, and also a beautiful, elegant With an optimism(乐观主义), they believed the order, and the cosmos were comprehensible(可知的), and furthermore, could be described in words and When the Greek formed these crucial ideas, some earliest philosophers and scientists were important and The Milesians(米利都学派得的哲学家), including Thales(泰勒斯), Anaximander(阿纳克西曼德), described the cosmos in entirely natural terms for the first Heraclitus(赫拉克立特) insisted that the cosmos worked according to a logos(理性), which mean “word”, “account”, “measure”, and “proportion”, and if we grasp this logos, the cosmos could be understood and described After the Greek accepted the idea that the cosmos was a natural place and comprehensible, some pre-Socratics(前苏格拉底时代德哲学家) overcame some significant conceptual(观念上的) hurdles to achieve a more sophisticated There was the move from a hemispherical(半球形) universe to a spherical(球形) one, and a earth supported by water to supported by air, and then to one which need no In the earlier Greek cosmologies, objects were thought to drop in parallel straight lines from the top of the cosmos to the bottom, this led to the problem why the earth doesn’t fall to the bottom of the cosmos, so in this sort of the cosmos, something is required to support the Then Aristotle placed the earth at the center of the cosmos, there was no the problem of the earth He believed that objects moved to the center of the cosmos, that is the earth The idea that the earth was central and stable dominated Greek astronomy and In Greek minds, it can explain many Firstly, the experience told Greek, if one was in rapid motion, he certainly knew about it, so they thought, if the earth has a daily rotation from west to east, there should be constant wind from east to west; if the earth is in motion around the sun, all objects will sweep off the face of the Secondly, because they had no knowledge of gravity, they believe if the earth in rapid motion, it will disintegrate(解体) Thirdly, if the earth takes up different positions relative to the stars(恒星), there should be a stellar parallax(恒星视差量), one can detect slight changes in the apparent positions of the stars from the When the Greek physics, astronomy, philosophy and common sense all seemed to indicate an immobile earth, there was an important consequence, all of the motions of the heavens were real motions to the earth, not apparent ones due to the motion of the At the outset, Greek observational astronomy was rather divorced(背离) from philosophical speculation about the nature of the Some observed the heavens and took careful notes of what they saw, some produced cosmological models based on general philosophical But no one gave a cosmological model that were anywhere near explaining, in a precise manner, the phenomena that had been The Pythagoreans(毕达哥拉斯学派的哲学家) made the first They believed in the center of the cosmos was a fire, not the sun, the fire was shield from the earth by a body known as the counter The model was vague and speculative, and the earth moves around the fire, and between the fire and earth, there was the counter Plato(柏拉图) produced a slightly better model, had central earth, with the sun, the moon, the five planets and the stars orbiting around Then it was a basic assumption of Greek astronomy and cosmology, if some motions seems not circular or regular, almost all Greek philosophers and scientists would consider these as some combination of several circular and regular Neither of two models could account for two important phenomena relating to the point at which the sun The sun does not always set due west(正西方) Where the sun sets during a year changes from a maximum of 5º north of west to a maximum of 5°north of Solstices(至日,包括冬至、夏至) occur at the maximum points, while equinoxes(分日,包括春分、秋分) occur at the due Later Plato gave the first model that could give a reasonable account for these The model was one of the most important Greek cosmological Plato made the first serious attempt to unite astronomical phenomena and cosmological He insisted that the sun, the moon, have a combination of two regular circular motions, that’s to say, the sun and the moon have a second motion in addition the daily one, offset(偏移) at an angle to As to the five planets, which are wandering in the heaven apparently, Plato gave a similar but more complex The model could give a reasonable explanation approximately, but couldn’t explain the planets exceptive They will progress against the background of the fixed stars over a year or two, or even longer, then they will halt suddenly, and go in the other direction for a while, stop again, after that, progress in the normal Facing a series strange exceptions and motions of the planets, Eudoxus(人名,难以翻译,重要的哲学家、科学家) thought regressively(回归,追本溯源) He was a pupil of Pythagorean, and had a close relationship with P About planets, Plato’s model had two regular circular movements for each planet, Eudoxus gave four circular movements for each In this model, the first sphere (环), generate a daily motion; the second generate the motion along the ecliptic(黄道), the other two produce a pattern like the figure 8 laid on its sides(行星出现在黄道正负8度范围内) Besides, Eudoxus had a record of planets’ motion, and made a good use of mathematics, so compared with Plato’s model, his is more Eudoxus’ model was excellent model for a long time, but there were some inherent Because the distance between the earth and each one of five planets that we can see with naked eyes, always changes, it is not difficult to find that all planets’ size are varying Eudoxus can’t cope with the phenomenon, in his model, the distances between the earth and the planets are constant, that means the size of planets can’t Account for these problems, Ptolemy(托勒密) produced a whole new system which was to last for nearly 1500 The system was based on combination of regular circular motions He gave up concentric(同心圆) sphere model in favor of a system based on a device, the epicycle(本轮,天文模型的一种) The epicycle is a combination of two regular circular motions, but not around the same The center of smaller circle moves around the larger The two circles can produced many complex patterns, because these patterns, Ptolemy was able to explain most problems that beset the concentric sphere model, including the variation of apparent size, the brightness, the velocity(速度) of the Besides the epicycle, Ptolemy made another subtle change, the earth is offset from the center of the sun’s So the model can account for that seasons have slightly different Now before the telescope was invented and new phenomena that can’t be found with naked eyes were detected, the model is the best in the ancient After talking about some important Greek cosmological models, we have to mention an exceptive astronomer, Aristarchus(阿里斯塔克斯) He is the first one who have a revolutionary thinking that the earth is orbiting around the But sadly, we don’t know how and why he can be aware this without any idea about gravity and the phenomena which only can be detected with telescope, only we know he is a follower of A
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